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It often helps to step back and look at the big picture.
In conversation last night with someone, the person said "It seems like the whole world is plunging into chaos."
My reply was to ask him if BLM, terrorists or rogue cops had killed anyone he knew. I also asked if he'd seen anyone killed or harmed directly by BLM, ISIS or "rogue cops". I asked if there had been any fatal or serious attacks near his home, workplace or anywhere he regularly visits.
His answer to all was "No."
I said, "Sounds like YOUR world is still pretty peaceful and normal isn't it?"
It's a huge country, and 330 million people is almost impossible to really comprehend... and somewhat more than 329,999,950 of those people were not killed by terrorists, BLM or cops over the past couple weeks. The worst attack was in another country across thousands of miles of ocean.
Of course what happened is bad... and yeah, we should all be a bit more alert and cautious... but let's keep it in perspective. It SEEMS like it is everywhere because of the 24/7 news cycle and instant video... not so long ago you would have only read about it in a newspaper days or weeks later, and a Bostonian would have considered Baton Rouge to be a far away land.
Yes it is bad but compared to the total population these are still little more than flea bites unless you were directly impacted.
Most cops don't want to shoot unarmed black people... most black people don't want to shoot cops. Most people just want to go on with their lives in peace, and most of them ARE.
In conversation last night with someone, the person said "It seems like the whole world is plunging into chaos."
My reply was to ask him if BLM, terrorists or rogue cops had killed anyone he knew. I also asked if he'd seen anyone killed or harmed directly by BLM, ISIS or "rogue cops". I asked if there had been any fatal or serious attacks near his home, workplace or anywhere he regularly visits.
His answer to all was "No."
I said, "Sounds like YOUR world is still pretty peaceful and normal isn't it?"
It's a huge country, and 330 million people is almost impossible to really comprehend... and somewhat more than 329,999,950 of those people were not killed by terrorists, BLM or cops over the past couple weeks. The worst attack was in another country across thousands of miles of ocean.
Of course what happened is bad... and yeah, we should all be a bit more alert and cautious... but let's keep it in perspective. It SEEMS like it is everywhere because of the 24/7 news cycle and instant video... not so long ago you would have only read about it in a newspaper days or weeks later, and a Bostonian would have considered Baton Rouge to be a far away land.
Yes it is bad but compared to the total population these are still little more than flea bites unless you were directly impacted.
Most cops don't want to shoot unarmed black people... most black people don't want to shoot cops. Most people just want to go on with their lives in peace, and most of them ARE.
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